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Winter Sports
Alpine Skiing and Boarding
The Chamonix Valley is famous for being one of the best free ride resorts in the
world. It has 5 main ski areas: Les Houches, Le Brevent, La Flegere, Le Tour,
Grand Montets. Chamonix Mont Blanc can offer you a superb ski holiday with the
best scenery in the Alps and for all levels from beginners to the advanced. Why not take a guide to take you down the
infamous Vallee Blanche (a 20km off-piste ski run over crevasses, glaciers and
magnificent scenery) or the Argentiere Glacier? Chamonix's ski areas are open from December to May,
subject to snow conditions. Chamonix does not offer summer skiing.
Cross Country Skiing
More and more people are looking to give cross country skiing a go. It's a
great way of exploring the beautiful winter landscapes away from the crowds -
you really can experience the wilderness and get in touch with nature just a few
kilometres out of the resort. It's a relatively easy sport to pick up as long as
you are reasonably fit. Skis and boots are lighter with your heels free to push
yourself along. The majority of cross-country takes place on prepared and signed
trails called "Loipe", and these are graded from blue to black, easy to
difficult, the harder trails having more ascent and descent. But overall, most
of the skiing takes places on relatively flat terrain, therefore takes place in
valley bottoms, or high mountain plateaux. This is superb sport for those who
want to get outside in the mountain air, burn some calories but not necessarily
adhere to the descents of alpine skiing! You can hire your equipment from most
shops. You can also book yourself lessons to get yourself going quicker. Chamonix has over 70km of cross-country trails dotted around the valley.
There are cross-country trails in Les Houches, Chamonix Centre/ Le Praz,
Argentiere and Vallorcine. Known as "Ski de Fond" in French.
Snow Shoeing
This is a means of travelling through
the snowy mountains on foot at either low or high altitudes. Another brilliant
sport for those who do not wish to ski. One has to be fit, comfortable with snow
and competent in the mountains particularly in winter conditions. It is very
enjoyable though since you get away from the crowded pistes and get to see the
local wild life such as chamois and marmottes. Known as "Raquettes" in French.
Ski Touring
The Chamonix valley and Mont Blanc Massif are excellent for ski touring. Ski
touring is a great way to access nature as it was intended to be seen. The
Massif is a vast area of spectacular, glaciated mountains. The lifts provide
easy access to the mountain wilderness that make this region special. With the
necessary equipment and a bit of hard work, riders will be able to escape the
crowds on the slopes and find some great skiing. The classic popular Haute Route
starts in Chamonix on the Argentiere glacier and finishes in Zermatt (Matterhorn).
Known as "Ski de Randonee" in French.
Ski Areas
Le Brevent-La Flegere (1095m - 2525m) green blue red black
This extensive south-facing area offers the best possible conditions for all
levels. Close to the centre of Chamonix, le Brevent, facing Mont Blanc, offers a
variety of pistes for all levels. La Flegere, opposite the Mer de Glace and its
mountain range, accessible from the village of Praz (2km above Chamonix),
welcomes all lovers of powder snow. This is the town's main skiing is on the
other side of the valley, reached either from the outskirts of the resort or
from a lift station at Les Praz higher up the valley. The Planpraz gondola
should have new eight-person cabins for this season, doubling uphill capacity.
Linked Le Brévent and La Flégère provide plenty of scope for intermediate and
strong skiers.
The two beginner ski areas in the centre are Les Planards -
Chamonix (1062m - 1242m), close to the town centre, a sunny ski area with
pistes prepared for all skiers. Snow on the pistes is guaranteed by 33 canons.
This is one of the closest to our Chamonix apartments (400 yards from our
Chamonix Ginabelle apartments) and Le Savoy - Chamonix (1049m - 1125m),
right in the centre of Chamonix, at the foot of the Brevent. Favourite pistes
for beginners and especially children, 2 drag lifts and a conveyor belt lift.
Artificial snow. This is one of the closest to our Chamonix apartments (100
yards from our Chamonix Savoy apartments).
Les Grands-Montets (1230m - 3300m) blue red black
The most demanding skiing domain, with long descents, dramatic mountain
settings and glacier views. Exceptional vertical drops and famous pistes have
given the Grands-Montets its reputation as a world famous ski area, part of
which is on a glacier. Internationally renowned thanks to its size and the
variety of its ski runs and pistes which extend over three slopes: the
Argentière glacier, Lognan and la Pendant. The length of the pistes, their
vertical drop (max altitude 3300m) and the exceptional quality of snow until May
makes it a paradise for skiing in Chamonix on your ski holiday. For powderhounds
the main course starts at the little village of Argentière, where an 80-person
cable-car and a quad-chair give access to Lognan. From this mid-mountain station
a cable-car (not included in the lift pass) rises to the 3275m Grands Montets,
one of the world's greatest ski mountains. The descents from here through the
glacier are as staggeringly beautiful as they are demanding. Pas de Chèvre, a
run from the top of Bochard via one of several difficult couloirs down to the
Mer de Glace is a Chamonix classic. 'Anyone who can ski a black run competently
should persuade a guide to take them to the Pas de Chèvre. Long, hard, but
stunningly beautiful,' commented a reporter.
It has a beginner ski area Les Chosalets (1230m) a vast slope for
beginners, ideal for children, situated at the entrance to Argentière, 500m from
the start of the Lognan cable car.
Le Tour-Vallorcine (1480m - 2230m) green blue red
At the head of the valley, Le Tour offers some good novice terrain as well as
rewarding runs on the Col de Balme and a long descent to Vallorcine. The Grands
Montets and Le Tour both have terrain parks but the majority of snowboarders
here are usually busy elsewhere, climbing up or riding down a vertiginous
couloir. Out in the nature between sunny fields and forests, an ideal setting for
learning to ski and progressing with the family, with an invigorating backdrop.
An easy area for the family ski holiday in Chamonix.
It has a beginner ski area La Vormaine (1480m) which is situated next
to the village of Le Tour, very sunny with plenty of snow, for beginners and
intermediate skiers. Ideal for children and an introduction to snow boarding.
Vallee Blanche
Chamonix is dominated by the 3842m Aiguille du Midi, reached by cable-car
from the southern side of town. This is the starting point for the famous Vallée
Blanche, a glorious 22km descent past yawning crevasses and house-sized séracs
(ice boulders) all the way back to Chamonix. Anyone who can ski parallel and who
is not afraid of heights can tackle the easiest of the four main routes, but you
must take a guide. At the start you have to negotiate the ice steps cut into the
spine of the ridge leading down from the cable-car station. They are not
difficult, but the 2000m sheer drop to your left can have an unsettling
psychological effect. The return to Chamonix is by rack-and-pinion railway from
Montenvers or via a short climb and a long descent down a narrow path and piste
to a cowbell factory on the outskirts of Chamonix.
Les Houches (1010m) green blue red black
Les Houches is included on the Mont Blanc Unlimited ski pass but not Chamonix
Le Pass. The slopes are a little more sheltered than the rest of the valley making it a good
option on bad weather days plus why not have a go and the Kandahar - the world
cup downhill run! Les Houches has amazing south-east views of Mont Blanc!
Italy - Courmayeur green blue red black
You can also go for a day through the Mont Blanc tunnel to the Italian resort
of Courmayeur. It takes half an hour to drive to the ski areas of Val Veny
through the Mont Blanc tunnel. The skiing there is varied but not as difficult usually as in the Chamonix valley.
You will also find the restaurants far cheaper!
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